Underclass : public interest law practice perspectives / Dante B. Gatmaytan.
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K 19.R49.G959 1988 Reflections ... with J.B.L. Reyes / | K 94 Sa58 1998 Legal writing. | K 94 Sa58 1998 Legal writing. | K 118 .G226 2018 Underclass : public interest law practice perspectives / | K 212.Ag56 1994 A philosophy of law. / | K 212.Ag56 1994 A philisophy of law / | K 230 .M533 1984 Legal philosophy: Western, Eastern & Filipino. / |
This collection of Articles illustrates how the law can be used to subjugate marginalized sectors in the Philippines. Law create hierarchies based on, among other things, class, ethnicity, or gender. These pieces were written during the course of a legal practice working with rural poor communities. They challenge hierarchies created by law and supports community efforts to pressure policy makers to review the unwritten premises of the law. This book is a work of scholarship but also relevant to the advocacies of the time. It is worth the read from its first page to the last. --Back cover of the book.
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